Electromechanical Assembler I
Description
Essential Job Functions
Assembly Activities
- Under general supervision, performs various tasks requiring knowledge of assembly techniques, tools, materials, machines and equipment.
- Assembles electromechanical instruments or fabricated parts to make subassemblies or complete instruments using hand tools, power tools and special tools and/or calibration equipment.
- Determines methods and sequence of assembly operations where complete information is not readily available or follows assembly shop and production operations sheets, wire lists, samples, blue prints, schematics and verbal instructions to perform a wide variety of assembly operations.
- Fits, aligns, calibrates and adjusts parts and mechanisms to meet tolerances and product operating and quality requirements.
- Works from engineering drawings, rough sketches, and manuals, verbal or written instructions from Lead Assembler or Supervisor.
- Performs in-process and final quality inspection of assembled products.
- Examines drawings and work orders to determine the work that needs to be performed.
- Utilizes appropriate machines and tools to install, mount, fasten, align and adjust parts, components, wiring and harnesses.
- Examines and tests assembly at various stages of production to identify errors.
- Maintains a record of the assembly process, progress and problems.
- Provides feedback to supervisor when a deviation from accepted practice or safety issues are recognized.
- Utilizes small hand tools such as wire strippers, crimpers, wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers, and hammers.
- Identifies and selects components to be integrated into sub-assembly and assembly units.
- Makes own set-ups, alignments and adjustments maintaining tolerance in accordance with instructions.
- Clean and coat molds for fixtures and product used.
- Perform mixing and cooking of gels in a laboratory environment
- Other Activities
- Evaluates and recommends changes in methods and procedures in assigned area of responsibility.
- Seeks constant improvement in work processes and techniques.
- Assures that laboratory and assembly areas are in an orderly and functional condition.
- Suggests improvement in departmental work processes and procedures.
- Maintains good communications with peers, Lead Assembler and Supervisor.
- Attends and participates in group meetings, task force groups, etc., as needed.
- Works with Support Engineering to develop and maintain time standards.
- Aids Support Engineering with design of assemblies and units for manufacturing capability.
- Performs other duties and projects as assigned by Supervisor and/or Lead Assembler.
Essential Job RequirementsEducationHigh school diploma, GED or equivalent education and experience.Experience & Minimum Qualifications- 2-3 years of assembly line or warehouse experience in a fast-paced environment
- Strong computer skills.
- Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
- Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals using a calculator.
- Ability to compute rate, ratio and percent, and to draw and interpret bar graphs.
- Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.
- Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
- Ability to use standard power hand tools and custom tools, gauges, and other calibration equipment and assembly fixtures.
- Strong organizational skills through demonstrated ability to multi-task and manage time
- Established collaboration skills and the ability to communicate with openness and transparency.
- Ability to comply with FDA Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).
- Ability to meet production schedules.
- Exposure and training to Six Sigma and/or lean manufacturing preferred.
Physical Requirements & Working Environment- Ability to work safely and according to departmental procedures when working with power tools, wire strippers, heat guns, heated cutting blades and others.
- Ability to work safely and according to departmental procedures when handling volatile chemicals which may or may not be hazardous.
- Ability to lift 25 to 50 pounds.
- Ability to successfully respond to multiple work pressures.
- Ability to communicate verbally to individuals and groups.